Addingham: Back Beck Lane bridge, road closures apply, ongoing for three weeks.
Allerton: Allerton Road No 232 to Grape Street, Bracewell Avenue/Weymouth Avenue, road closed, diversion through Allerton for two weeks; Ayresome Oval, road closed for four weeks; Chat Hill, Thornton Road/ Hughendon Drive, road closed, diversion to Clayton for five weeks.
Allerton: Chapel Lane/Greenbank closed, delays for five weeks.
Baildon: The Grove, minor delays, off peak working, for four weeks.
Baildon: West Lane, Belmont Avenue to Bank Crest, one week from October 20.
Bradford: A629 Halifax Road, Lower White Shaw Farm, junction with Whalley Lane, four weeks; A629 Halifax Road, Denholme, occasional off-peak signals.
Bradford: Leeds Road fire station, major effect for three weeks.
Bradford: Mill Lane, Nelson Street to Bolling Road, delays expected for three weeks.
City Centre: Broadway Redevelopment, Bradford central area, varying disruption for three years.
City centre: Jowett Street, disruption for three weeks.
City centre: Worthington Street, Woodland Street/City Road, road closed to traffic, access only for two weeks.
Clayton: The Avenue/ Green End - Fairway, traffic lights, delays likely for four weeks.
East Bowling: Bowling Park Road/Lister Avenue, for three weeks.
Eccleshill: Moorside Road, minor delays for two weeks.
Eldwick: Otley Road,for two weeks.
Girlington: Hollings Road, possible delays for one week.
Great Horton: Morley Street, Easby Road, minor delays for three weeks.
Heaton: Toller Lane, Fairbank Road to Farcliffe Road, off peak traffic delays for four weeks.
Laisterdyke: Dick Lane, Arkwright Street to Dudley Street, traffic lights for two weeks.
Little Horton: Hudson Avenue build-out to Melba Road, for two weeks.
Little Horton: Little Horton Lane, minor delays for three weeks.
Oakenshaw: Cleckheaton Road, Cross Road to South Street, disruption and delays for two weeks.
Odsal: A641 Manchester Road/Huddersfield Road, lane restrictions and on slip roads for 22 weeks.
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